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10-letter words containing l, e, o, m

  • homocercal — having an equally divided tail, characteristic of adult modern bony fishes.
  • homoleptic — (chemistry) Describing an organometallic compound having a single type of ligand.
  • homologate — to approve; confirm or ratify.
  • homologies — the state of being homologous; homologous relation or correspondence.
  • homologise — Alt form homologize.
  • homologize — to make or show to be homologous.
  • homologues — Plural form of homologue.
  • homolosine — (cartography) Being or employing a particular pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite projection used for world maps.
  • homophiles — Plural form of homophile.
  • homosexual — Older Use: Sometimes Disparaging. sexually attracted to members of one's own sex: homosexual students.
  • homostyled — (of a plant) having styles of the same form or length in all flowers.
  • horse balm — a lemon-scented plant, Collinsonia canadensis, of eastern North America, having small yellow flowers.
  • horse clam — gaper.
  • hotel limo — A hotel limo is a large and very comfortable car. Hotel limos usually have a driver and are hired to bring guests to and from the hotel.
  • hotel room — room in a hotel
  • humouredly — (only in combination with good, bad or ill) In the manner of a specified kind of humour. See good-humouredly, bad-humouredly, ill-humouredly.
  • humourless — (British spelling, Canadian) alternative spelling of humorless.
  • hylotheism — any philosophical doctrine identifying a god or gods with matter.
  • hypodermal — Zoology. an underlayer of epithelial cells in arthropods and certain other invertebrates that secretes substances for the overlying cuticle or exoskeleton.
  • hypomotile — Less than usually motile.
  • ill-formed — badly formed.
  • ill-omened — having or attended by bad omens; ill-starred.
  • immemorial — extending back beyond memory, record, or knowledge: from time immemorial.
  • immobilise — to make immobile or immovable; fix in place.
  • immobilize — to make immobile or immovable; fix in place.
  • immodestly — not modest in conduct, utterance, etc.; indecent; shameless.
  • immoralize — to make or cause to be immoral.
  • immortelle — an everlasting plant or flower, especially Xeranthemum annuum.
  • immovables — Plural form of immovable.
  • immoveable — Alternative spelling of immovable.
  • impersonal — not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
  • implexuous — not simple; complicated
  • implorable — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
  • imployment — Obsolete spelling of employment.
  • impolitely — In an impolite manner; uncivilly; rudely.
  • importable — to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
  • impossible — not possible; unable to be, exist, happen, etc.
  • impotently — not potent; lacking power or ability.
  • improbable — not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen: Rain is improbable tonight.
  • improperly — not proper; not strictly belonging, applicable, correct, etc.; erroneous: He drew improper conclusions from the scant evidence.
  • improvable — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • incomplete — not complete; lacking some part.
  • informable — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • inkle loom — a simple narrow loom used for weaving long decorative tapes and bands.
  • intermodal — pertaining to or suitable for transportation involving more than one form of carrier, as truck and rail, or truck, ship, and rail.
  • intermodel — Between models.
  • isoaminile — a drug formerly used to suppress coughing. Formula: C16H24N2
  • isoseismal — noting or pertaining to equal intensity of earthquake shock.
  • isothermal — occurring at constant temperature.
  • jean morelJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1903–75, French orchestra conductor.
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